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. >> a massive confrontation playing out in egypt. it happened where several officers are on trial for allegedly killing protestor in the revolutionary uprising in 2011. it included the former security director. today's clash included activist and relatives of people killed and they were chanting outside of the courthouse. they are protesting the police brutality and no punishment in egypt. 300 meem were killed in the 18 day volt that ended with the fall of president hosni mubarak. >> our top story around the world in 80 seconds. france, that bus returning from the ski slopes and toppling over on a slip arey roadway. snow and ice may have made the driver lose control . 40 people on board. more than a dozen from russia . they were hurt. >> and bulgaria a man climbed on the podium and points a gun . the leader punches the gunman. other delegates tackled him and wrestled him to the ground. they arrested the gunman who had two knives on him. australia. cooler weather and bringing relief to firefighters and fighting flames in the southeast
. >> a massive confrontation playing out in egypt. it happened where several officers are on trial for allegedly killing protestor in the revolutionary uprising in 2011. it included the former security director. today's clash included activist and relatives of people killed and they were chanting outside of the courthouse. they are protesting the police brutality and no punishment in egypt. 300 meem were killed in the 18 day volt that ended with the fall of president hosni mubarak....
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with new righting in egypt, that country marking the second year since they tossed out the dictatorgs. they are angry because the judge sentenced 21 soccer fans to be put to death for their involvement in a deadly melee. the roy on thing fueling the chaos with the police taking on violent protesting in the streets. the f.b.i. ising after a government website got hacked. the department of sentencing. anonymous is taking responsibility . they are threatening to disclose secret information that was hijacked from other websites. they are avenging the suicide of thar republican swartz. friend and relatives said the government hounded him for posting government reportos line. >> new concerns and call for immediate action. salt lake city has a toxic air problem. the amount of soot in the air is three times the federal clean air limits. doctors say it is dangerous and can cause lung problems and they want authority to do something about it they are following the story now. dominic. >> it is alarming call from the doctors warning of severe health repercutions for the public. a weather conditio
with new righting in egypt, that country marking the second year since they tossed out the dictatorgs. they are angry because the judge sentenced 21 soccer fans to be put to death for their involvement in a deadly melee. the roy on thing fueling the chaos with the police taking on violent protesting in the streets. the f.b.i. ising after a government website got hacked. the department of sentencing. anonymous is taking responsibility . they are threatening to disclose secret information that...
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look at egypt and tunisia are doing at the ballot box along side what terrorists are doing on the battlefield and figuring out how to push against that. >> i hear you talking in wider terms about the arab spring. this has been a bit of a building now. talk with me more about that. >> well, you know early days in arab spring, in cairo, in tunisia they weren't long bearded militants like tehran in 1979. they were young modernists often secular still proud muslims. they didn't want to replay a civil law with shirea law. he has been co opted but part of that was because the foreign policy was complicity. they welcomed the muslim brotherhood and the white house doing that. we haven't been serious about getting behind executive forces. we were serious about getting behind anti communist parties in the cold war in europe. recreating that would be a much better way to go in my opinion. >> as you look at that part of the world it is volatile. we know terrorists are there. we know right next door the french are fighting in mali to drive out terrorists there. they have already asked for our help. we hav
look at egypt and tunisia are doing at the ballot box along side what terrorists are doing on the battlefield and figuring out how to push against that. >> i hear you talking in wider terms about the arab spring. this has been a bit of a building now. talk with me more about that. >> well, you know early days in arab spring, in cairo, in tunisia they weren't long bearded militants like tehran in 1979. they were young modernists often secular still proud muslims. they didn't want to...
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. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >> egypt's president took the airwaves in an effort to stop the wave of deadly violence in a teleadvised address to the nation, mohammed morsi declared a 30 day emergency, imposing a curfew over the provinces, and at least 50 people have died, most of them in the city of port saeed. and the violence began on friday, after a court sentenced 21 defendants to death for their roles in the deadly brawl that happened after a soccer match last year. president morsi says he will take more action if the brutal protests don't stop. >> fox weather alert. a widespread winter storm is pounding the midwest and great lakes at this hour, freezing rain and sleet and snow falling now. meteorologist maria molina is in the fox weather center with the latest. >> that's right, we're looking at dangerous weather across the areas of the midwest, great lakes and eventually actually into the northeast as we head into tomorrow just in time for your monday morning commute and we're talking about ice accumulation possible from the freezing rain and we're seeing reports across places in the
. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >> egypt's president took the airwaves in an effort to stop the wave of deadly violence in a teleadvised address to the nation, mohammed morsi declared a 30 day emergency, imposing a curfew over the provinces, and at least 50 people have died, most of them in the city of port saeed. and the violence began on friday, after a court sentenced 21 defendants to death for their roles in the deadly brawl that happened after a soccer match last year. president morsi says...
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frankly it wasn't addressed that well by the administration in which i served, but looking at egypt, looking at tunisia and the islamists and the brotherhood are doing at the battle box, alongside what the terrorists are doing at the battle field and figuring out how to push back against that. >> it's interesting, i hear you talking in wider term about the arab spring and that this is really kind of been a building now. talk with me more about that. >> well, you know, early days in arab spring, in cairo, tahrir square, they weren't long bearded militants like in 1979. they were modernist, secular, still proud muslim, people didn't want to unify mosque ap states and replace civil law with sharia law, but it's been co-opted and part of that because the washington stoeshment was complicit. john mccain and lindsey graham, meeting and welcoming the muslim brotherhood and the white house doing that. and we haven't been serious about getting behind secular forces in the middle east, the same way we were getting behind anti-communist parties in the cold war in europe. recreating that would b
frankly it wasn't addressed that well by the administration in which i served, but looking at egypt, looking at tunisia and the islamists and the brotherhood are doing at the battle box, alongside what the terrorists are doing at the battle field and figuring out how to push back against that. >> it's interesting, i hear you talking in wider term about the arab spring and that this is really kind of been a building now. talk with me more about that. >> well, you know, early days in...
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of course, egypt is very important partner of the united states. in fact, we just sent them four new f 16 fighter jets like these. part of an aid package worth about a billion dollars a year "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is here. jonathan, in many ways, egypt doesn't seem any more stable now than it was two years ago. >> tough to argue against that, shep, when you see the tens of thousands on the streets of egypt, major cities today. protesting the government of muslim brotherhood president mohammed mohammed morsi. the protesters say that morsey has done nothing to fix the mess of the egyptian economy. and he has also rewritten the constitution in outright power grab. to them, the protesters, nothing has changed in the past two years except swap ago secular dictatorship for a religious one. former state department under secretary nicholas once says this is a situation the u.s. has to watch very carefully. listen. >> not only is there this divide between the new government dominated by the muslim brotherhood and old regime of presid
of course, egypt is very important partner of the united states. in fact, we just sent them four new f 16 fighter jets like these. part of an aid package worth about a billion dollars a year "the fox report's" correspondent jonathan hunt is here. jonathan, in many ways, egypt doesn't seem any more stable now than it was two years ago. >> tough to argue against that, shep, when you see the tens of thousands on the streets of egypt, major cities today. protesting the government of...
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and we knew that there was smuggling routes that could go into egypt, into sinai, threaten israel. there were very important reasons why we were there, not just the state department, but other government agencies. >> you can watch the full interview later tonight only here on the fox news channel. "on the record" with greta 7:00 eastern. 7:00 on the west coast. the u.s. army now trying to determine the origin of a surface-to-air missile launcher. it turned up not on battlefield but a gun buy back program in seattle. the mayor says police there recovered more than 700 guns along with the stinger missile launch tube. detectives say somebody already used it so it cannot be used again. when in working order they are cable of shooting down a passenger jet. in fact, this is a photo of taliban militants with stinger missile launchers in front of a plane they hijacked in afghanistan back in the 1990s. trace gallagher is live now in our west coast newsroom tonight with more on this. any theories on where this missile launch tube came from, trace? >> you know, bill, this could be nothing mor
and we knew that there was smuggling routes that could go into egypt, into sinai, threaten israel. there were very important reasons why we were there, not just the state department, but other government agencies. >> you can watch the full interview later tonight only here on the fox news channel. "on the record" with greta 7:00 eastern. 7:00 on the west coast. the u.s. army now trying to determine the origin of a surface-to-air missile launcher. it turned up not on battlefield...
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themselves, algerian security forces say they killed 11 of them and they were from algeria, libya, egypt, and mali. now, if you asked a u.s. official or any security expert to point on a map to the countries where they are most worried about islamic extremism right now, that is the country that they would point out precisely. no coincidence. this is the region the u.s. security officials are most worried about now in terms of terrorism. bill. >> bill: seems to be anger though among a lot of western governments about how the algerians carried this out. >> yeah, absolutely there is a great deal of frustration privately among u.s. officials. publicly among some european governments that they were not informed beforehand that this military raid was about to happen. as i say, the brits said it publicly. the u.s. officials have been talking more privately. secretary of state hillary clinton, when she spoke today, was careful not to criticize the algerian government, simply to repeat the promise that the u.s. will work with any government that is fighting terrorists. listen. >> when you deal wi
themselves, algerian security forces say they killed 11 of them and they were from algeria, libya, egypt, and mali. now, if you asked a u.s. official or any security expert to point on a map to the countries where they are most worried about islamic extremism right now, that is the country that they would point out precisely. no coincidence. this is the region the u.s. security officials are most worried about now in terms of terrorism. bill. >> bill: seems to be anger though among a lot...